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Bears get #1 overall pick in 23 draft
#11
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile


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#12
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile
Poles gave up a first round pick for: Chase Claypool. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steel...ith-bears/
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#13
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@purplefaithful said:
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile
Poles gave up a first round pick for: Chase Claypool. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steel...ith-bears/
Thought it was interesting that the Bears kept targeting 5-9 Shelley with 6-4 Claypool. Not a bad idea, but the result? Claypool 2 catches for 29 yards. 
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#14
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@purplefaithful said:
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile
Poles gave up a first round pick for: Chase Claypool. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steel...ith-bears/

While this is true, they still have a second round pick from the Roquan Smith trade and they accomplished exactly what they set out to do this season, which was;

- Clear cap space, they have the most money in the league to spend in free agency
- See progress enough from Fields to confirm they had a young star at QB to build around
- They moved players they didn't want to pay for draft picks
- They have the number 1 overall pick in the draft which gives them a ton of flexibility

They are checking all the boxes you want out of a rebuild and now Poles gets to oversee the retooling of this team with a ton of ammunition. The Bears did what I wish the Vikings would have done this year, which was blow it up for a season to rebuild this roster to be real contenders moving forward. 

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#15
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
I think the Bears trade down with Indy at 4. Indy takes Levis, Houston takes Young, Cards take Anderson or Carter, Bears trade down again with Seattle, who takes Stroud, then the Bears take LT Skoronski or the remaining DL between Anderson and Carter. Write it down.  B)
A trade down with Indy makes almost too much sense. Ultimately might come down to how the Bears grade Anderson/Carter and how the Texans rank the QBs. If the Texans have a healthy preference and the Bears like one defensive player over the other they might just flip-flop. 
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#16
Quote: @supafreak84 said:
@StickyBun said:
@purplefaithful said:
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile
Poles gave up a first round pick for: Chase Claypool. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steel...ith-bears/

While this is true, they still have a second round pick from the Roquan Smith trade and they accomplished exactly what they set out to do this season, which was;

- Clear cap space, they have the most money in the league to spend in free agency
- See progress enough from Fields to confirm they had a young star at QB to build around
- They moved players they didn't want to pay for draft picks
- They have the number 1 overall pick in the draft which gives them a ton of flexibility

They are checking all the boxes you want out of a rebuild and now Poles gets to oversee the retooling of this team with a ton of ammunition. The Bears did what I wish the Vikings would have done this year, which was blow it up for a season to rebuild this roster to be real contenders moving forward. 


We went 13-4.  We tied for the second best record in the NFC.  We won the North.  We ARE real contenders right now.
We did all this while changing defensive schemes and a rookie head coach/GM. 

What more could you possibly ask for?  Except the draft this year has been an amazing success. 
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#17
Are we so sure that the Bears won't draft another QB? What if they value Stroud, Levis or Young more than Fields? They can draft their QB & trade Fields. Lots of teams will be looking for QBs & won't be in a position to draft the top 3.
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#18
Quote: @Knucklehead said:
Are we so sure that the Bears won't draft another QB? What if they value Stroud, Levis or Young more than Fields? They can draft their QB & trade Fields. Lots of teams will be looking for QBs & won't be in a position to draft the top 3.
I am not convinced that Fields is their future... he is a weapon when on the move,  but his passing didnt scare anyone and he has already shown that he cant handle the punishment that comes at this level from being a running QB ( IIRC, he missed time at least twice this year from injuries he got from running the ball)  granted he didnt have a lot of weapons to work with,  but he still just doesnt impress me much unless he is running the ball.
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#19
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@supafreak84 said:
@StickyBun said:
@purplefaithful said:
Probably the only sure thing is that Poles will trade down...

He's got a ransom of draft picks and cap $ to spend; no pressure Smile
Poles gave up a first round pick for: Chase Claypool. 

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/steel...ith-bears/

While this is true, they still have a second round pick from the Roquan Smith trade and they accomplished exactly what they set out to do this season, which was;

- Clear cap space, they have the most money in the league to spend in free agency
- See progress enough from Fields to confirm they had a young star at QB to build around
- They moved players they didn't want to pay for draft picks
- They have the number 1 overall pick in the draft which gives them a ton of flexibility

They are checking all the boxes you want out of a rebuild and now Poles gets to oversee the retooling of this team with a ton of ammunition. The Bears did what I wish the Vikings would have done this year, which was blow it up for a season to rebuild this roster to be real contenders moving forward. 


We went 13-4.  We tied for the second best record in the NFC.  We won the North.  We ARE real contenders right now.
We did all this while changing defensive schemes and a rookie head coach/GM. 

What more could you possibly ask for?  Except the draft this year has been an amazing success. 
I get that, but at what cost is this season going to render moving forward?  We are kicking the can down the road once again on Cousins, have salary cap issues with a lot of key veterans on the chopping block and big roster holes to fill. That's the point. Unless we go to the Super Bowl this year then we are just delaying an inevitable rebuild and I don't believe that the juice for this season was worth the squeeze of putting us in a tough situation moving forward. The Lions and Bears are both going to be in much better situations from a roster standpoint then the Vikings in two seasons and are building long term. We are spending valuable resources trying to win THIS SEASON when nobody considers us a real threat and the roster deficiencies are obvious. We are rolling into the playoffs with a banged up offensive line, the 31st ranked defense in the league, and a kicker who is all of a sudden having trouble converting extra points. It's why I was in favor of tearing it down much like the Bears did and letting the new coach/GM build this roster how they wanted moving forward. We are winning on the last fumes of the talent pool Zimmer/Spielman brought in and turnover is in the immediate horizon. 
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